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Exploring the meaning of respect in medical student education: an analysis of student narratives.

机译:探索医学生教育中尊重的含义:对学生叙事的分析。

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BACKGROUND: Respect for others is recognized in the medical literature and society as an essential attribute of the good medical professional. However, the specific meaning of respect varies widely and is underexplored as a lived experience of physicians-in-training. OBJECTIVE: To describe third-year medical students' narratives of respect and disrespect [(dis)respect] during their internal medicine clerkship. DESIGN: Qualitative thematic analysis of 152 third-year student narratives that 'taught them something about professionalism,' focusing on (dis)respect. APPROACH: Immersion/crystallization narrative analysis. RESULTS: We reviewed 595 professionalism narratives and found that one in four narratives involved (dis)respect. We then found that 2/3 of these narratives were negative (describing instances of disrespect rather than respect). In the other coded categories, the proportion of negative narratives was significantly lower. In order to better understand these results, we analyzed the content of the (dis)respect narratives and identified six primary themes: (1) content and manner of communication (including, appreciating or belittling, being sensitive or blunt and respecting privacy); (2) conduct: behaviors expressing (dis)respect; (3) patient centeredness: honoring others' preferences, decisions and needs; (4) treating others as equals; (5) valuing the other and their experience and/or problem; and (6) nurturing students' learning. CONCLUSIONS: Focusing on the lived experience of (dis)respect on wards broadens the concept of respect beyond any one type of act, behavior or attitude. Students perceive respect as a way of being that applies in all settings (private and public), with all participants (patients, family members, nurses, colleagues and students) and under all circumstances (valuing others' time, needs, preferences, choices, opinions and privacy). Respect seems to entail responding to a need, while disrespect involves ignoring the need or bluntly violating it.
机译:背景:在医学文献和社会中,尊重他人被认为是优秀医学专业人员的一项基本素质。但是,尊重的具体含义千差万别,并没有被培训为医师的活体经验。目的:描述三年级医学生在其内部医学业务中对尊重和不尊重的叙述。设计:对152个三年级学生叙述的定性主题分析,这些叙述“教给他们一些专业知识”,着重于(不)尊重。方法:沉浸/结晶叙事分析。结果:我们审查了595个专业化叙述,发现四分之一的叙述涉及(不尊重)尊重。然后,我们发现这些叙述中的2/3是负面的(描述不尊重而不是尊重的情况)。在其他编码类别中,负面叙事的比例明显更低。为了更好地理解这些结果,我们分析了不尊重叙述的内容,并确定了六个主要主题:(1)交流的内容和方式(包括欣赏或轻描淡写,敏感或直率并尊重隐私); (2)行为:表示(不)尊重的行为; (3)以病人为中心:尊重他人的偏好,决定和需求; (四)平等对待他人; (5)评估对方及其经验和/或问题; (六)培养学生的学习能力。结论:关注对病房的(不)尊重的实际经验将尊重的概念扩展到任何一种行为,行为或态度之外。学生将尊重视为一种在所有场合(私人和公共场所),所有参与者(患者,家庭成员,护士,同事和学生)以及在任何情况下(评估他人的时间,需求,偏好,选择,意见和隐私)。尊重似乎是对需求的回应,而尊重则是忽略需求或直截了当地违反需求。

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